Available online 3 March 2017Axisymmetric point absorbers are mostly designed as floating buoys that extract power from heave motion. Power absorption limits of such wave energy converters (WECs) are governed by the displaced volume of the buoy and its ability to radiate waves. In the case of fully submerged WECs, the power performance becomes a function of additional variables including the proximity to the mean surface level of the water, body shape and the maximum stroke length of the power take-off system. Placing the body below the water surface increases its survivability in storm conditions but changes the hydrodynamic properties of the WEC including maximum absorbed power. This paper investigates the differences between floating and...
Wave energy conversion technology has gained popularity due to its potential to be-come one of the m...
A single-body point absorber system is analysed to improve its power absorption at a finite water de...
The performance of a wave energy converter array of twelve heaving point absorbers has been assessed...
Ocean and sea waves contain a lot of unexploited energy. This energy can be absorbed by wave energy ...
The paper presents an investigation of fix-referenced and self-referenced wave energy converters and...
The adoption of renewable energy has long been regarded as an effective solution to fulfil the growi...
AbstractPower generation from wave power has a large potential to contribute to our electric energy ...
[EN]The exploitation of marine wave energy resource has led to the design of numerous Wave Energy Co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
A point absorber is a floating structure with components that move relative to each other due to wav...
cited By 5In this paper, the effects of sea depth on the performance of a modified point absorber wa...
A point absorbing wave energy converter (WEC) is a complicated dynamical system. A semi-submerged bu...
There is a worldwide opportunity for clean renewable power. The results from the UK Government's "Ma...
The energy in the waves of oceans and seas can be converted to electricity by different types of Wav...
In the transition to renewable energy, harvesting the power from oceanic waves is often mentioned to...
Wave energy conversion technology has gained popularity due to its potential to be-come one of the m...
A single-body point absorber system is analysed to improve its power absorption at a finite water de...
The performance of a wave energy converter array of twelve heaving point absorbers has been assessed...
Ocean and sea waves contain a lot of unexploited energy. This energy can be absorbed by wave energy ...
The paper presents an investigation of fix-referenced and self-referenced wave energy converters and...
The adoption of renewable energy has long been regarded as an effective solution to fulfil the growi...
AbstractPower generation from wave power has a large potential to contribute to our electric energy ...
[EN]The exploitation of marine wave energy resource has led to the design of numerous Wave Energy Co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
A point absorber is a floating structure with components that move relative to each other due to wav...
cited By 5In this paper, the effects of sea depth on the performance of a modified point absorber wa...
A point absorbing wave energy converter (WEC) is a complicated dynamical system. A semi-submerged bu...
There is a worldwide opportunity for clean renewable power. The results from the UK Government's "Ma...
The energy in the waves of oceans and seas can be converted to electricity by different types of Wav...
In the transition to renewable energy, harvesting the power from oceanic waves is often mentioned to...
Wave energy conversion technology has gained popularity due to its potential to be-come one of the m...
A single-body point absorber system is analysed to improve its power absorption at a finite water de...
The performance of a wave energy converter array of twelve heaving point absorbers has been assessed...